The Alabama Review: A Quarterly Journal of Alabama History: April 1997; Volume 50, Number 2

The Alabama Review: A Quarterly Journal of Alabama History: April 1997; Volume 50, Number 2

by Wayne Greenhaw, David E. Alsobrook, Ray Jenkins, Dan T. Carter, Robert J. Norrell, Anne Permaloff, Henry Lewis Suggs, Ted Bryant, Robin F. A. Fabel, , Donald C. Rice, Michael A. Breedlove, David E. Alsobrook, Ted Bryant, Paul Delaney,, Michael A. Breedlove

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

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The April 1997 issue, Volume 50, Number 2, of The Alabama A Quarterly Journal of Alabama History, published by University of Alabama Press in cooperation with Alabama Historical Association, contains the essays "Dauphin Island as the Gateway to A Chimera of the 1770s" by Robin F. A. Fabel and "Biographical Sketches of Presidents of the Alabama Historical Part II, Thirteenth through Twenty-forth Presidents, 1960-1972" by Donald C. Rice. The largest section of this issue is "A Forum on The Politics of Rage, Dan T. Carter's Biography of George Wallace" which is comprised of the essays "Documenting The Politics of Rage" by David E. Alsobrook, "National Preceptions of George Wallace" by Ted Bryant, "The Wallace Legacy" by Paul Delaney, "Omission and Commission in The Politics of Rage" by Carl Grafton and Anne Permaloff, "The Raging George C. Wallace's Politics" by Wayne Greenhaw, "Wallace's Missing 'Legacy'" by Ray Jenkins, "The Politics of Cynicism" by Robert J. Norrell, "Man or Myth? The Enigma of George Wallace" by Henry Lewis Suggs, and Dan T. Carter Responds. The issue also includes the Annual Report of the Treasurer by Michael A. Breedlove and sections of book reviews and book notes.

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